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Partial loss of engine power leads to Piper’s forced landing

By NTSB · March 27, 2018 ·

Equipment Failure NTSB Accident Report

The private pilot reported that, after a preflight inspection and engine run-up revealed no anomalies, he and a passenger departed, circled a nearby mountain, then descended to an altitude about 750′ above ground level. Shortly thereafter, the Piper PA-22’s engine experienced a partial loss of power. The pilot attempted to restore engine power, but was […]

Pilot seriously injured after ‘late’ go-around

By NTSB · March 26, 2018 ·

Pilot Error NTSB Accident Report

The airline transport pilot was landing the experimental amateur-built Jodel F11A at his 1,600′ private runway in Marathon, Texas, when he attempted a “late” go-around. The airplane hit trees, a powerline, and terrain, resulting in substantial damage. The pilot was seriously injured in the crash. The pilot reported that there were no pre-impact mechanical malfunctions […]

What happens if I have an accident?

By General Aviation News Staff · March 24, 2018 ·

A recent post from insurance company Global Aerospace details what you should do if you are involved in an aircraft accident. It’s full of tips that can help all aircraft owners. What Can Trigger a Claim? Most aircraft insurance policies respond to two types of claims: Those that involve physical damage to the insured aircraft […]

Inexperienced pilot crashes trike

By NTSB · March 23, 2018 ·

Loss of Control NTSB Accident Report

The non-certificated pilot reported that, after takeoff in the North Wing Apache, a light sport trike, about 200′ above ground level, he heard a popping sound and the aircraft yawed to the right. He heard the sound a second time, and the aircraft turned hard to the right. He applied full engine power in an attempt to […]

Pilot hits uncharted power lines

By NTSB · March 22, 2018 ·

Pilot Error NTSB Accident Report

The pilot reported that during the initial climb, he leveled off at about 65′ above the ground and made a right turn to follow a river near Long Island, N.C. After maneuvering down the river for about one minute, the Beech F35 hit uncharted and unmarked power lines that spanned across the entire length of […]

Takeoff on ice-covered runway goes awry

By NTSB · March 21, 2018 ·

Loss of Control NTSB Accident Report

The pilot reported he landed the Beech C23 on the runway at the airport in Frenchville, Maine, with visible ice and snow, and noted no issues with the braking and steering capabilities of the airplane. During the subsequent takeoff roll with full power applied, the airplane started sliding to the left. He attempted to control […]

Piper gets away from pilot after hand-propping

By NTSB · March 20, 2018 ·

Pilot Error NTSB Accident Report

The pilot shut down the Piper PA-24’s engine to reposition the plane prior to finishing the run-up. Upon attempting to restart the engine, the airplane’s battery charge was low and the engine would not start. He set the parking brake and hand propped the engine. The engine started and the airplane began to move without […]

Failure to use checklists results in fuel starvation

By NTSB · March 19, 2018 ·

Fuel Starvation NTSB Accident Report

The student pilot departed on the solo cross-country flight with about four hours of fuel onboard the Cessna 172. About two hours into the flight, he noticed that the left tank fuel gauge was indicating almost empty. He was not concerned about the indication, stating that he had been trained not to rely on the […]

Failure to secure seat fatal

By NTSB · March 16, 2018 ·

Equipment Failure NTSB Accident Report

The flight instructor, who was controlling the Cessna 172, and the student pilot were conducting an instructional flight. During the takeoff from the airport in Charleston, West Virginia, the airplane lifted off about 1,000′ down the runway, pitched nose up, and rolled left to an inverted attitude before it hit terrain next to the runway […]

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